How do markets respond to extreme rainfall in West Africa? This paper examines the effect of weather on grain market performance in Niger, a country increasingly affected by drought and severe food crises over the past two decades. Using a dataset that combines information on rainfall, agricultural production, prices and transaction costs, I exploit rainfall variation to estimate the impact of drought on grain market performance between 1997 and 2006. Time series tests suggest that grain markets in Niger respond to supply shocks and that markets are more integrated during drought years. Exploiting the exogeneity of extreme rainfall in a difference-in-differences framework supports these findings: drought reduces grain price dispersion acros...
In Mali’s current context where the crops sector is particularly exposed and vulnerable to agricultu...
In this paper, we describe how both the existing degree of price correspondence and tradability are ...
Cash transfers are a widely used policy instrument in Sub-Saharan Africa to shield vulnerable popula...
How do markets respond to extreme rainfall in West Africa? This paper examines the effect of weather...
The 2005 food crisis centered in Niger received worldwide attention and extensive media coverage. Cr...
Not only does livestock make an important contribution to rural incomes and export earnings in the S...
South Africa, on average, has received an annual rainfall of 600 mm since 1904. Over the years, the ...
The aim of this paper is to study the association between weather shocks (droughts and floods) and a...
Niger is one of the poorest countries in the world. The most recent UNDP1 report classifies Niger as...
In the first chapter, we examine the impact of rainfall shocks and armed conflicts on regional price...
South Africa is characterised by frequent drought periods with 2015 receiving the lowest annual aver...
Drought is widespread in Sahel, and its persistent occurrence has caused substantial damages to the ...
The aim of this paper is to exploit grain price data to detect the warning signs of looming food cri...
National early warning systems of Sahelian countries are mainly based on biophysics models to predic...
This study set out to examine why agricultural production in differing agro-ecological zones of the ...
In Mali’s current context where the crops sector is particularly exposed and vulnerable to agricultu...
In this paper, we describe how both the existing degree of price correspondence and tradability are ...
Cash transfers are a widely used policy instrument in Sub-Saharan Africa to shield vulnerable popula...
How do markets respond to extreme rainfall in West Africa? This paper examines the effect of weather...
The 2005 food crisis centered in Niger received worldwide attention and extensive media coverage. Cr...
Not only does livestock make an important contribution to rural incomes and export earnings in the S...
South Africa, on average, has received an annual rainfall of 600 mm since 1904. Over the years, the ...
The aim of this paper is to study the association between weather shocks (droughts and floods) and a...
Niger is one of the poorest countries in the world. The most recent UNDP1 report classifies Niger as...
In the first chapter, we examine the impact of rainfall shocks and armed conflicts on regional price...
South Africa is characterised by frequent drought periods with 2015 receiving the lowest annual aver...
Drought is widespread in Sahel, and its persistent occurrence has caused substantial damages to the ...
The aim of this paper is to exploit grain price data to detect the warning signs of looming food cri...
National early warning systems of Sahelian countries are mainly based on biophysics models to predic...
This study set out to examine why agricultural production in differing agro-ecological zones of the ...
In Mali’s current context where the crops sector is particularly exposed and vulnerable to agricultu...
In this paper, we describe how both the existing degree of price correspondence and tradability are ...
Cash transfers are a widely used policy instrument in Sub-Saharan Africa to shield vulnerable popula...